The Danish Health Authority in Zealand has signed the first contract for Motorola’s image management solution. Paramedics and doctors will be equipped with TETRA radios including the MTP6750 which will allow them to collect evidence at a crime or emergency scene and manage, authenticate and share it. This will allow evidence collected at crime scenes to be deemed reliable in court. Tommy Jonasson, head of health dispatch and control centres in Zealand, said: “The MTP6750 handheld radio from Motorola offers health professionals the reliable and secure voice communication to stay in touch with dispatch and colleagues at all times, plus it includes in the same intuitive form, a built-in camera that enables them to capture images at a crime or emergency scene in order to collect evidence. The image capture and management solution is the right fit for the workflows and needs of our paramedics and doctors team.” (中国集群通信网 | 责任编辑:陈晓亮) |